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NOTE
You can only view the Audit log via the Secure Rack Modem command
mode. To display the Audit log, access the Command mode as
described in Section 5.1, then type
/C
and press [Enter]. Events are
listed in reverse chronological order, with the most recent attempts
appearing at the top of the list.
The Audit log will list the 100 most recent connection attempts. After 100 events
are recorded, the log will wrap-around, and older events will be deleted as each
new event is added. If you wish to clear the Audit log and delete all entries, access
Command mode, then type
/U
and press
[Enter]
. The Utilities menu will appear.
From the Utilities menu, type
2
(
Delete Audit Log
), press
[Enter]
, and follow the
instructions in the submenu.
NOTE
Deleted log entries cannot be recovered.
To view access activity for each individual password, type
/D
and press
[Enter]
to
display the Password directory as described in
Section 6.4
.
As shown in Figure 7-1, the Audit log screen includes the date, time, call duration,
port used, user name, password entered, and exit status. Note the following:
1. Port Used: Lists the port used for each connection attempt:
• M(out): An outbound call placed by the modem. This usually indicates
that the Secure Rack Modem has performed a dialback in response to a
user password entered at login.
• M(in): An inbound call received by the modem.
• C (Console Port): The Command mode was accessed via the console port.
• S (Serial Port): The device connected to the serial modem port has
accessed the modem using the pass-through function.
2. Name: The user name for the password entered at login. If an invalid
password is entered, this column will be blank.
3. Password Entry: The last password entered during this connection attempt.
Although the Secure Rack Modem will allow 1, 3, 5, 9, or an infinite number
of password attempts, the Audit log will list the last password entered at the
login prompt. Earlier password attempts will not be listed.
4. Exit Status: The reason for disconnection:
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